Enjoyed your time in Singapore? Then take home a lasting impression in the form of a souvenir. Souvenirs of Singapore can be found all over town in major department stores, shops and hotel shopping arcades and they range from t-shirts to local handicraft items.
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The Risis orchid is a lovingly hand-crafted model of Singapore's national flower. These are real orchids, dipped in 22K gold and made into pins, earrings and pendants. Choose also from the wide selection of Peranakan gift items, which range from ornate sets of brooches to unique name cardholders. Inspired by the Peranakan culture, which is a fusion of Chinese, Malay and European influences, the range of merchandise is available at Suntec City Mall and National Orchid Garden.
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For authentic memorabilia of Singapore, drop into any one of our four Museum Shops located in the heart of town. The Museum Shops carry scenic posters of old and new Singapore, beautiful batik sarongs, locally-designed trinkets and unique mementos inspired by Singapore's art and heritage.
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Fancy making your own curry back home? Get a whiff of fragrant Malay spices along Geylang Serai or more aromatic Indian spices down Serangoon Road. Pick up any one of these spices or pre-packed mixes which are readily available in supermarkets and sundry shops. Perfect for whipping up a storm and impressing all back home!
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Special cuisine requires special cutlery. A unique accessory at Doc Cheng's (at Raffles Hotel) is a pair of chopsticks cleverly inserted into a bowl. You'll also find other distinctive utensils here, from perforated skimmers to big stir-fry spoons.
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What better souvenir than one from the Grand Old Dame herself? Our famed, historic Raffles Hotel offers a treasure trove of unique gifts and mementos inspired by its rich heritage. The Raffles Hotel Museum Shop offers coasters, t-shirts and posters featuring the famous Singapore Sling. Other Raffles Hotel souvenirs include fridge magnets, key chains and reproduction of luggage stickers from the 1960s.
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The balance of Yin and Yang is the secret to a healthy body. Eastern health remedies rely on natural herbs and plants – and there are literally thousands of them! Try concocting a brew with traditional Chinese herbs that are readily available in the exotic medical halls in Chinatown.
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What about something completely oriental? Eng Tiang Huat (at River Valley Road) is the place to visit if you want a Chinese operatic gift. Merchandise range from hats to ladies' embroidered vests, from bamboo flutes to Chinese fiddles (erhu).
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If you’ve visited the lush Singapore Botanic Gardens, a gift commemorating your trip there is a must. The Botanic Garden Shop offers a good selection of natural history books and nature souvenirs.
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Bring home a slice of the gastronomic experience that is Uniquely Singapore. Light, compact and tantalizingly packaged gifts are perfect for relivng the eclectic aromas and flavours of Singapore anytime, anywhere. What’s more, these gifts have been given the seal of approval by the Health Promotion Board as the Healthier Choice. There are over 15 food products to choose from. You will love the coffee source Pork Ribs with a whiff of espresso the inimitable taste of Hainanese Chicken rice; the hot and spicy sensation of Premium chilli sauce and Padang Sambal Chilli Sauce; and the exquisite texture of Buddha Jumps over the Wall, a thick Chinese soup containing delicacies like scallops, mushrooms, shark’s fin and baby abalone. Delicious!
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1, Unit No. 025-02B Departure /Transit Lounge East Tel 98414579
1 Cable Car Road, Sentosa Tel : 67552262
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